|
A
Basic Guide To Hockey Terminology
Assist:
Point awarded to a player or players for helping
set up a goal; usually the last two
offensive players to
handle the puck prior to a goal being scored are credited for
assists.
Boards:
The wooden and glass walls that surround the rink.
Body Check:
Using the hip or shoulder to impede the progress of an
opponent who has the puck.
Breakaway:
A scoring opportunity that occurs when there are no
defending players between the
puck carrier and the
opposing goaltender.
Changing On The
Fly:
Substitution of players without a stoppage in play.
Face-Off:
To initiate play, the puck is dropped between two
opposing players who face each other.
Forechecking:
Pressuring the opposition when they control the puck in
the neutral or defensive zone.
Hat Trick:
Three goals scored by one player in a single game.
Power Play:
When a team has more players on the ice because of a
penalty (or penalties) called against the opposing team.
Pull The
Goalie:
In an attempt to tie the score, a team trailing by one
or two goals may take its goalie off the ice and send out an
extra skater. This usually occurs in the closing minute(s) of a
game.
Shorthanded:
When a team is forced to play with fewer than six
players because one or more have been sent to the penalty box.
Slap Shot:
A sweeping motion with an accentuated back swing to
shoot the puck (similar to a drive in golf).
Wrist Shot:
The motion of shooting with the puck directly against
the blade of the stick.
|